There are Apple iPod users that wouldn't trade their Mp3 player for whatever in the world. Instead, other persons can't stand it. As always, the truth is somewhere in the middle.
The Apple iPod has been released in 2001 and in short time became almost substitute for the term Mp3 player, having an impressive shop share (over 80% of the hard drive based Mp3 player shop and colse to 70% of the whole Mp3 player market).
This means that almost every person has heard of the iPod, which is other infer for it selling so well, besides the real advantages, of course.
Let's take a look at some advantages and disadvantages that can help you decide if the Apple iPod is the best Mp3 player for you.
iPod is cool, trendy, fashionable, stylish, classy ... whatever word you want to use to characterize this. However, it is also one of the most costly Mp3 players out there. If you want to impress and price is not a problem for you, you will probably pick an iPod.
Then it has genuine advantages: small size, very good sound quality, easy to use navigation with the click wheel and large warehouse capacity. What's more, the latest models can play video files and display pictures in complicated file formats. The iPod Nano also has a full color screen, a stopwatch and lap timer. other plus is that you can find many iPod accessories.
When it comes to disadvantages, the iPod has a big one, especially if you're an audio book lover. Downloadable audio books are becoming very favorite and more and more websites are now gift them.
Unfortunately Apple have refused to enable the Windows Media capabilities of the iPod, while the majority of audio book publishers do request that their titles are ready only in a copy protected Wma format. In this situation, you can only use iTunes to add new content to your iPod Mp3 player.
Virtually all other Mp3 player manufacturers keep Wma files now, so it hopefully won't be long until pressure from customers troops Apple to enable it.
Until then, there is an easy solution. You need to burn the files to a regular contract disc and then rip as Mp3 to your iTunes. However, this might not be favorable for everyone.
Another drawback becomes apparent if you want to connect the iPod with your home stereo system. And that's because the iPods do not have other needed output connections besides the headphone jack. In this case, you will need to separately buy a extra docking station.
The good thing is that the docking middle point can also act as a charger for the battery, it has a remote control and output connections for video as well. However, this is an extra charge and you need to be aware of this.
For example, I've seen the iPod Shuffle 512 Mb priced at (or the 1 Gb version at ) and the docking middle point for the Shuffle is .
Also, the iPod does not play radio, report voice or have a text viewer. However, if all you need is to play music, this should not bother you.
Now you know some advantages and some disadvantages of the well-known Apple iPod Mp3 player and you can make an informed decision.
And I think you already know this, but sometimes it's good to be reminded: there's no point to look for "the best mp3 player". Because all you need is the best Mp3 player for you.
Is Apple iPod the Best Mp3 Player?